Tracie is working on a quilt for a friend who is leaving Alaska for Colorado. She's a good friend and a wonderful person - Kelly Kane, best of luck to you wherever you are. We'll see you in beautiful Colorado!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Kitchen Aid Mixers and Microwaves
Tracie asked me this morning if I would be baking rye bread so often if we didn't have our kitchen aid mixer. No. This is one labour saving device! Also, we bought a convection microwave oven. Having a microwave that has some power to it is kind of awesome. It cooks things quickly, and has the added feature of being a microwave oven. The scale in the photo is also pretty good. Weighing ingredients has a benefit for baking especially (so I've been told).

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Agreed. A good mixer is an essential kitchen tool - most recipes in leading cooking magazines outline exactly how to make bread, cake or pastry from scratch using a mixer and the kitchen aid is industry standard. It's baking in the modern age and it's more than a convenience. And yes, a scale makes measuring ingredients for baking (almost) fool proof. Our mail scale does double duty.
I think I need to try this rye bread.
I know that Kelly will be missed by so many. She is such a good person. Plus, she taught me how to make a crazy easy and delicious banana cake.
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